Bangladesh Probes Cricket Team Withdrawal from T20 World Cup
Bangladesh has formed a three-member inquiry committee to investigate its national cricket team's withdrawal from the ICC men's T20 World Cup. The committee, led by Dr. AKM Oli Ullah, includes former captain Habibul Bashar and lawyer Faisal Dastagir. The decision followed security concerns over traveling to India.
Bangladesh has established a three-member inquiry committee to investigate the reasons behind the national cricket team's decision to withdraw from the ICC men's T20 World Cup hosted in India.
The committee, as per an official order dated May 10, is headed by former additional secretary Dr. AKM Oli Ullah and includes former Bangladesh cricket captain and current chief selector Habibul Bashar, alongside Supreme Court lawyer Faisal Dastagir.
Tasked with reporting their findings within 15 working days, the panel's formation follows the Bangladesh Cricket Board's decision not to travel to India due to security concerns. The withdrawal has led to questions regarding potential diplomatic repercussions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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